Bounty Hunters

This is one of Lee Min Ho's action-comedy films. The film was released in 2016 and is an excellent stress reliever. The cast of Bounty Hunters includes Lee Min Ho and Tiffany Tang in lead roles, as well as many other well-known actors. Lee San, played by Lee Min Ho, is trapped with gangsters and his friends. They try their hardest after a struggle, but they end up in even more trouble.


It all starts with martial arts expert San and master sleuth Yo (Wallace Chung), who has been working as bodyguards-for-hire with little success since being fired from Interpol a year ago. When they follow a hazy commission to a hotel room in Incheon, South Korea, a terrorist bombing occurs, turning the bumbling investigators into wanted suspects. Their informant is killed at the scene, but the pair is immediately pursued by a rival group of bounty hunters. After an exciting, if somewhat unnecessary car chase, San and Yo join forces with a trio: bossy heiress Kat, who has been on an anti-terrorist mission since her lost childhood, tech guru Swan, who is the resident hacker and maker of fantastic gadgets, and the muscled Bao Bao. To clear their names, they must collaborate with the trio to find the perpetrator of a series of bombings that have plagued an international hotel chain.


Detailed information:

Directed by: Shin Terra
Starring: Lee Min-ho, Wallace Chung, Tiffany Tang

Release date: July 1, 2016

Running time: 105 minutes

Bounty Hunters
Bounty Hunters
Bounty Hunters

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